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# Material UIX

### Kotlin Material Design UI Library

Material UIX is a comprehensive Kotlin-based UI library for Android, designed to simplify the creation of high-quality user interfaces. It adheres to Google's Material Design guidelines, providing developers with customizable components and templates for building visually stunning, responsive apps.

### Key Features

* 500+ pre-designed screens across 50+ categories including media players, e-commerce layouts, and chat interfaces.
* Fully customizable components: buttons, cards, dialogs, and grids to fit any project.
* Built on Material3 components for modern, future-proof designs.
* Dark mode support, biometric authentication, and permission management included.
* Pre-built templates for social media timelines, chat interfaces, and more.
* Advanced UI elements: Lottie animations, dynamic transitions, and flexible layouts.

### Additional Features

* High-quality motion effects, responsive lists, cards, and grids.
* In-app utilities: force updates, app shortcuts, and Google Play API integration.

Material UIX is the ultimate toolkit for developers building Android apps with Kotlin. It offers customizable, responsive UI components that follow the latest Material Design guidelines, allowing you to create beautiful and functional user experiences efficiently.


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